More than ten hours. Most growing take place during rest, so the more undisturbed rest, the better. But mind you, even babies can become bored and require a certain amount or exercise, weather its trying to crawl around or, playing with toys.
Depends on the age of the child. New Born to 3 years old should get 12-18 hours of sleep 3 Year to 5 year olds should get 11-13 hours of sleep 5 year to 12 year old should get 10 -12 hours of sleep 12- 18 year olds should get 8.5 -10 hours of sleep 18 and up should get 7.5 - 9 hours of sleep
two year olds can sleep in both
Eight year olds should get about 8-10 hours of sleep every night. Times DO vary with the individual needs of the child, but after at least 8 hours, they will wake up feeling better-rested, energized, and ready for the day.
On average, 2-year-olds typically sleep about 11-14 hours in a 24-hour period.
An 8 year old should get 8 hours of sleep because that's what a doctor would recommend
Most 13-year-olds need about 9-11 hours of sleep each night for optimal health and development.
10 year olds should go to bed at 8.
you should sleep about 8 or more hours from Amy lee
Three-year-olds typically need around 10-13 hours of sleep per day for optimal health and development.
13 year olds should sleep at least 8-10 hours. If you don't get at least 8 hours, you won't get your full rest.
They should usually have around 9 to 9 + a half hours sleep per night.
No, it is not safe for 2-year-olds to sleep with a blanket due to the risk of suffocation. It is recommended to use a sleep sack or wearable blanket instead.